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Some 30 nursing students from Fulton-Montgomery Community College visited State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C, I - Schenectady) in Albany on April 21st. They discussed issues related to the nursing field, including staffing, funding, and job safety.

State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R,C, I - Schenectady) reminds constituents this week, April 26th through May 2nd, is National Crime Victims' Rights Week.

"This is a time to reflect on the people who are injured or killed as a result of violent crime," Senator Farley said. "These survivors, and the families of the victims, are often left with physical or emotional scars that can last a lifetime."

World War II veteran and Scotia resident Leo MaLossi (sitting front) received the Conspicuous Service Cross and New York State Liberty Medal and Certificate from State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) on March 30th in Albany as his family looks on. From left are: Eric MaLossi, Liane Kerbyson, Rebecca Jenssen, Charlie Jenssen, Scott MaLossi, Dolores MaLossi and Senator Farley.

World War II veteran and Scotia resident Leo MaLossi (left) received the Conspicuous Service Cross and New York State Liberty Medal and Certificate from State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) on March 30th in Albany. A former patent attorney who is well known in his field for his work with General Electric, Mr. MaLossi also recently received the Bronze Star.

State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) reports the New York State Senate passed a resolution today, that the Senator co-sponsored, commemorating April as National Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention Month.

"It should never hurt to be a child," Senator Farley said. "Preventing child abuse and neglect is a community issue that depends on involvement of people throughout the community."

Members of the Baptist Church of Northville participated in the New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms Legislative Day on March 17th in Albany. As part of the day, they met with State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) to discuss issues of concern that are coming before the New York State Senate.

State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) met with members of the New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms on March 17th in Albany during the group's Legislative Day. Pictured with Senator Farley, from left to right, are MaryGrace Wajda, Jael Dick, Diana Chamberlain, Walter Dick, Timothy Chamberlain and Seth Dick. Seth Dick, a resident of Schenectady, is interning with Reverend Duane Motley, the founder and executive director of New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms.

As seen on the far left in the photo, State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) was privileged to listen to the talent of the Fort Plain Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Peter DiBiase, on March 17th in Albany. Fort Plain Central School District's Jazz Ensemble participated in the annual Music in Our School Month program, sponsored by NYSSMA (New York State School Music Association), and performed in the South Concourse at the Empire State Plaza.

Members of the Farm Bureau met with State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) in Albany on March 3rd as part of Farm Bureau Lobby Day. Included in the photo with Senator Farley are: Lee Hollenbeck of Broadalbin, Jennifer Jennings of Amsterdam, Natalie Jensen of Schuylerville, Elizabeth Friers of Fultonville, Gordon Schaufelberg of Amsterdam, Klaus Busch of Guilderland, Stanley Korona of Amsterdam, and John Fidler of Delanson.

4-H Capital Days was held on March 3rd in Albany. From left, State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) met with Rochell Wooding of Schenectady County and Anita Paley of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Schenectady County.

4-H Capital Days was held on March 3rd in Albany. From left, State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) met with Rebekah Johnstown of the Town of Florida, Nate Flynn from Bleecker, and Craig Clark. They participated in the event on behalf of Cornell Cooperative Extension of Fulton and Montgomery Counties.

Senator Farley meets with representatives from Fulton County Reality Check and Project Action of Hamilton, Fulton and Montgomery counties on Feb. 9th to discuss smoking issues. From left to right, Justin Hladik of Fulton County Reality Check, Senator Farley, and Sue and Scott Arminio from Project Action.

State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) met with representatives from Montgomery, Saratoga and Schenectady counties youth bureaus.The representatives were lobbying on Feb. 10th for continued funding for county youth bureaus in the State Budget.

State Senator Hugh T. Farley (R, C - Schenectady) met with representatives of the New York State School Nutrition Association to discuss budget concerns and the importance of keeping healthy foods in schools and keeping students healthy. Pictured, in front, are Senator Farley and Barbara Dean from Galway Central School District.